Extended Data Table 5 Heterogeneous effects by SES of the information + support treatment on mothers’ probability to reduce their activity

From: A randomized controlled trial on the effect of administrative burden and information costs on social inequalities in early childcare access in France

  1. Intention-to-treat estimates (ITT) and Average Treatment effects on the Treated (ATT). N = 1007. The estimates are derived from ordinary least squares (OLS) regression analyses of mothers’ probability to reduce their activity —using dummy variables representing the group variable of interest (SES) and block fixed effects. Standard errors are cluster-heteroskedasticity robust and adjusted at the block level. They are reported in parentheses. We report exact p-values (p) based on two-sided t-tests, and Padjs (Padj). Padj and confidence intervals account for simultaneous inference using the Westfall method. Confidence intervals are reported between brackets. Each column jointly estimates the program’s effects using fully saturated stacked regressions. Control means are calculated separately by OLS. Joint significance test of null effect using the Chi-2 test and p-values is reported at the bottom of the table.